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Investigation of the unauthorized access to Jasper's network

The examination of the unauthorized access to Jasper's network

Storms so that they know first. This is WVTM 13 weather. Take a look at this red, smoky sky over Cullman. This was from Sportsman's Lake Park at the northern end of the city of Nathan Woodard. This is smoke that started from a prescribed combustion in the north of Hale County. And it really took off this afternoon and pulled to the northeast. Check out this cloud and go up to the east of Tuscaloosa. It's past Jasper. This discoloration on the map right there. This is the entire U -Bur area of ​​Birmingham, which is seen from space. So this little spot is Cullman. You can see that the smoke was really taken over, but with clouds that come from the West, it will be a bit stirring and it won't be the case until tomorrow morning. But here is the problem. These fires and the smoke that comes with them without a significant rain in the forecast. We are still dealing with some of them here and there. Nationwide. There is a risk that some fires will take up to a stronger storm system until the first part of the next week. But tomorrow there will be a weak front. And these clouds come from there. This will help to bring the temperatures for Thursday back to normal levels. Today's high was 78 in Birmingham. Tomorrow we go to 66. There is a little chance of a short shower. I just don't expect that much rain. A total of about 10% chance of something measurable. Perhaps a slightly better chance of a stranger could happen, but at least a 10th centimeter rain. Most of us won't even get that much. Temperatures in the mid -60 morning afternoon. The high trust in the prediction stops here on Sunday with a cool breeze. Take a look at the Sunday morning after we got a cold front here. We are in Northern Alabama until the mid -1930s, maybe even as cold as the low 30s. And then on Sunday afternoon 40s in the north, close to 60 in the south. Big difference from one end of the state to another. And what happens on Sunday to Monday. We will have a rather big impact on what happens to our impact days on Tuesday and Wednesday, because it is about getting the cool air into it and how quickly it can undress. Whether we have enough fuel for heavy storms or not. So on Sunday there is our breeze, which strikes the temperatures that the high disappointments are moving, but on Monday it still hangs a little cold when the moisture tries to come back, golf lighting comes here. How much of this is available for thunderstorm formation? The Storm Prediction Center has already outlined at least a certain risk in Arkansas and Mississippi in our west on Tuesday, and I think there will be a certain risk of a strong storm, perhaps a heavy storm here on Wednesday in Central Alabama. But it's just a little too early to know. Specific timing and precise details about exactly what kind of storms we have. Will it only be windy and rainy? Will we also have some stronger storms in the mix? To answer some questions, but Tuesday and Wednesday, D.

The examination of the unauthorized access to Jasper's network

>> The weather forecast on Wednesday comes from the city of Jasper, which examines an unauthorized access to his network. According to information from the city, the non -authorized activity on or around February 20th was identified and seemed to be limited to certain technological functions. There was no evidence that had no evidence of the accessible access. It was not accessible to the not accessible spectators. Community court or public security. “Like the case, the city of Jasper will continue to observe the recommendations and follow the advice of its experts in relation to their reaction to the incident and the communication of formal notifications if it is determined in the future that notification is required by law,” said the city from the city.

>> The weather forecast on Wednesday is above

The city of Jasper examines an unauthorized access to its network.

According to information from the city, the non -authorized activity on or around February 20th was identified and seemed to be limited to certain technological functions of the city.

According to the city, no personal data or other private information from a citizen or employee were accessed or acquired.

The non -authorized access did not affect the city court or public security.

“Like the case, the city of Jasper will continue to observe the recommendations and follow the advice of its experts in relation to their reaction to the incident and the communication of formal notifications if it is determined in the future that a notification is required by law,” said the information from the city.

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